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Show ' ' JTJLUX. WW FEBRUARY!!, IXXR RXVZR VALLEY LEASER, THURSDAY, - By DWKT Jtfaw Old Age Pension i i&37. ., M I i I M1!l Law Wins Victory V AiEW? TO SEE IfJ lU'PAPEf?. ploring Sr iffIP i BXV . - HELP5 rA&s iSrw ( .... . :, V V V UrJS (tee iimmmm BU STARTS To School American government and first iT Pl eJ' Pett-Bonac- ci or; A NEW lows HENNEPIN FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished modern apartment. 3 or 4 rooms. Mrs. Grace Johnson. t2p. Man to sell Idaho dry WANTED farm seed potatoes, on commission. Box 27, Idaho Falls. , 1 . 1 T i AI Domi nennapm puu- Uahed cm account ol his la which h described Niagara Falls and claimed to have reached the mouth ol the Mississippi. His latflr books were so unreliable that all his soon were writings looked upon with suspicion. By refusing to return to America, he made many enemies Fat, balky slow horses to ship. Glenn S. Mason, Phone 79. tf. WANTED1 1. FOR JALE Fresh load young mares and Geldings. Glenn S. Mason, Phone 79. tf. L . ! among hishis!Iiow last FOR SALE OR TRADE Used washer and stove. C. M. Cornwall. and years were spent in charttritv . . orA disorace. monks, l-1- i FOR good draft colts see C. Richardson, Elwood. Phone 67.0-tf 12-3- 1, CASH PAID for dead and useless cows and horses. Call Maple Creek Trout Hatchery. Bricham Reverse Charge. tf. ratt, Tanner and Maw for it, Farr, Frischknecht, Holbrook, Snow, Stevens, Stewart, Thornton against, with Billings, Holmes, Lamoreaux and Royle absent. The amendment carried FOR SALE- Choice 40 acres. High and the bill went to the final reading calendar carrying the old age pension productive condition. C. Richardson. tf. appropri ation. Senator Lindstrom sought to get $500,000 annually from the liquor fund for enforcement work In cities, towns and counties. Senator OUR Holbrook promptly sought to get the liquor funds turned to school purposes. But, both failed in their efforts. However, as a proposed offset to the school fund loss the house received a series of bills from its education MAKE GOOD OR WE DO committee Intended to increase Co. school support. Among these bills is Tremonton, Utah Phone 28 one imposing a serverance tax on per- 493-J-- 2. 6-- - 1-- 7, Fronk Chevrolet iffav afrfi NOTICE TO FARMERS FIRST to be made dustless FIRST to be netically cleaned of tramp iron FIRST IN SALES j We Will Call for and PAY CASH for DEAD or WORTHLESS HORSES & COWS Just Ring Logan Enterprise 30 YOU YfERS Hot Any morj; TS CO We Also Buy HIDES - PELTS - WOOL About iy2 Mile South of Logan ... 1 - the . Notice to Creditors ESTATE OF LOUIS GEBMEK Creditors will present claims will vouchers to the! undersigned at De eyville, Utah, on or before tie day on June, A. D. 1937. KENNETH L. GERMER, : Administrator of in food, drink, or tobacco frequently brings on FOR ICE Beverages & Coal Date of first publication, Febnaj 11, A. D., 1937. Date of last publication, March a A. D. 1937. WTien selecting grapefruit for table, pick out those with thin si and balance them individually in jw hand. You will find that the M which is heavy for its size usi the most juice. Die There are 211,708 cows and two years and over in Utah as pared to 192.922 in 1930, acconw to the 1935 United States Census fr Agriculture. Farmers' Cash Union ALKA - SELTZER Tremonton's exclusive contains Sodium (an analRPSlc) In iom. blnatlon with vegetable and mineral Jkallsera, Tour dnifglst tells ;r by (ha drink and by the ttacka CASTLE GATE COAL BEAR RIVER STATE BANK Dealer LINK BELT We Welcome All New Business Alka-Snlts- er .Acetyl-Sa- licylate Alka-Seltz- i EsiaL Attorney for Administrate and find them again without loss of time or temper. Instead of keeping track of numeiouS receipts of odd sizes, these people file their canceled checks which are uniform in sire and each is, in itself, a legal receipt. A checking account of your own will give you this convenienceplus safety and a saving of time and steps. ce an over-aci- d condition In the to mach, pas on stomach, headache, our stomach, colds, and muncular pains. To get rid of the discomfort and correct the add condition, take BESSIN6ER BROS. the of Louis Germer. B. H. JONES, First Nat'l Bank Bldg., , Brigham City, Utah, canceled checks Salt Lake City Over-indulgen- 36: A 'THOSE who enjoy checking account service number among its many benefits the ease and compactness with which they can file Utah Fuel Co. East of the Sugar Factory TREMONTON, UTAH 2 was k oucieiy .a. meeung rv wiui a luiai of 76 present After the preliminary cises, an interesting scripture lesso was given by Olive W. Rhea4 violin solos were played by Hajg Woodward entitled "Lulaby" "Love's Old Sweet Song," accompat tea Dy Ann aimonsen. me lessoa Child Culture, was conducted hyMarj li. aienquist, assisted Dy iaa Ste; and Marjorie Stenquist The su discussed was "Why Our Childraare not all Alike." At the conclusion of the meetfej: Sylvia Christenson, in behalf of Relief Socity sisters presented m president, Sister Stohl, with a beautiful plant as a birthday greeting,, ing her health and joy in her work. This also being our regular wi meeting, a number of the ladies U been busily quilting, rug making m sewing throughout the day. Marjorie Sandall was in charged the children's room. - Next Tuesday, February 16 ? the Literary lesson and an invitata is extended to all the ladies to attai Easily Filed Easily Found DUSPRUF STOKER SLACK ATUJJY BY-PRODUC- f1 rteuei . News CASTLE GATE This is Out, Private Long Distance Number the Operator Already Understands That We Tay for the Call. COLORADO ANIMAL Relief Society - ' X I -- the small state aid to the Citizens' Rate association alone had saved Utah people some $3,000,000 a year through lowered freight rates. After his talk the resolution was tabled and the following day was called up and killed. kd interesi. incidents in CharlestAn'o WU 0 Wells will describe the many for which the city is famous. most famous of all," he says, "jjjT nolia Garden. Started ia 1676 giiiucu io uu wuvmcu io De me in the world." vn 1. torpedo boatfi dent!" In addition to relating HEROES OF AMERICAN HISTORY i Conorn first golf course, first indepeS Representative Walter K. Granger's memorial to congress to defeat efforts haul clause to repeal the of the I. C. C. act, to protect Utah interests, was taken up under suspension of the rules and passed without bill dissenting vote. The requiring production to cease when . uvr-- y the militia is called (out in strikes, developed some opposition in the house but passed. Representative Ma- The Royle thls of Washington led the opposition, elude occupational diseases. viva contending such a law was unnecesa on lost amendment proposed voce vote and Royle then voted for sary because no governor had ever the Bonacci bill to go to third reading abused his powers in Utah. but in doing so remarked that it was Senator Royle was successful in anhaving the senate pass his bill for 'just a shakedown for labor for the checkoff system of paying union, other two years.' Uneasy lies the head of him who farm organization and teacher asMONK WHO holds a state job as result of the sociation dues, while Senator Lindbombshell of a legislative investiga- strom got favorable action on his bill EXPLORED THE. tion of state offices exploded in secret for a iunior college at Price. A new session of committee of the whole. agricultural cooperative bill was presWORLD The inquisitorial body has organized, ented to the house by Representative in secret, and is ready to begin its M. E. Boyden of Summit. Senator L, E. Nelson made a galprobe. Every one is wondering where the spotlight of inquiry will fall first lant effort to prevent unfavorable and what it will disclose. Rumors are committee action on S.B.90 by Hop-ki- n to require county commissioners flying thick and fast about the legisFather Hennepin was a Bellative halls but as yet they are only reports of their proceedings, but the gian missionary. Inspired by rumors. Among the house members majority of the committee consisting narratives oi sea captains outside counties named on the of Senators Farr, Thornton and from who had been .to America, he lolned La Salle, who later investigating body are Heber Bennion Frischnecht were adamant and voted became his bitter enemy, on Jr. of Daggett, WTalter K. Granger of the bill out unfavorably. It is now an expedition to Canada. Iron. Francis S. Lundell of Utah awaiting consideration on second His travels carried him through New county, L. B. Johnson of Rich while reading calendar. York State, westward, The fair trades practices bills, 4, 7, outside members of the senate group to Illinois and down . of E. Baker include and Tooele, Clarence 8, designed to aid the small and the Mississippi River. Ward C. Holbrook of Davis, Conrad independent business man of the state After being held captive by the Sioux Frischkencht of Sanpete. by putting into effect some of the best Indiana lor a year effective attack features of N.R.A. were given a heara Under but quiet he was rescued by by Speaker Joseph W. Jensen of ing before Representative Granger's Count Du Lhut and returned to Weber, Senator Holbrook's resolution judiciary committee of the house. The France. designed to cut off state aid to pri committee held the bills for further consideration. j vate agencies, went to defeat in the The direct primary measure by j house. For the first time during the this session Speaker Jensen took the Senator Maw was amended and on second reading and finalfloor when the Holbrook resolution came up and proceeded to showhow ly passed to the third reading calendar where it stands awaiting final acsons and companies extracting nat- tion by the upper house. ural resources from the soil. 'rt'ifilrriiiifB The education committee of the Of equal fire and intensity as the house presented a bill designed to put liquor fight was the battle that ceninto operation the teachers' retire tered around Bonaccl's H.B.1 when ment commission system created by it came up for second reading in the the last legislature. senate. This bill which increases the Senate BilLs 35 and 36 by Grover compensation for accident and death and Lindstrom, relating to city owned to the extent of 5 and 10 per cent for utilities and their financing drew each dependent child up to 5, was heavy fire of opposition at a public prepared jointly by labor and employbefore the senate state and hearing ers, the author and backers declared. affairs committee. municipal Senator Eldred M. Royle of Utah county promptly challenged the statement, contending that the Federation of Labor represents only a third to to a half of the labor in the state. He started the rumpus when he presented twenty pages of his own S.B. 58 as an amendment to the Bonacci measure, the amendment being de magsigned to provide compensation for occupational diseases also. Senator Lindstrom championed the Bonacci bill as it stood, saying he favored oc- cupational disease compensation but he did not feel that there was sufficient data on this subject to proceed at the present time. Senator, Baker of VOLUME Tooele said he could support H. B. 1 -. he inbut regretted that it did not r iff ff P-H-O-N-E i ? first submarine, long-sho- rt FOR SALE 20 acre farm in East Tremoaton. Good buy. Inquire Leadt2 er office or call 77.0-- 2. j-- with department store, first drug first museum, first chamber a? merce, first Poinsettia in AmS FROM swow Ad Column . V- Xxi u, America Carveth Wells." over radto KSL, Salt Lake City, at s. p. m. MST, Sunday night "Charleston has an amazin? of firsts," says the famous and radio star. "This South Caw city had the f irst steam railroad v or hie? n, . I IB The liquor fight continued on the senate floor on Senator Holbrook'a bill providing for reorganization of tii Honor conimission. which was amended to provide for one full time commissioner who will act as general manager. The fireworks were touched off when Senator Maw offered an amendment to earmark $50,000 a month from liquor revenues for old age pensions, including a provision for marking up retail prives 60 per cent above cost' and maintain prices high enough to provide the pension revenue. Maw said the issue was one of whether we were to have an old age pension and provide for it or not Senator Holbrook led the fight against the appropriation amendment, contending that all revenues should go into the general fund and then let the pensioners get them out if they could. The vote on the amendment showed Baker, Griffin, Grover, Hop-kiLindstrom, Lund, Nelson, Par- - iff TV? told by Carveth Wells ia thli( nental Oil Company broadcast 4 the bills. A The story of Charlestoit-.- -, the most romantic and histori cities in the United States" SOMCTUIIJ' YOU WAkTT k, L Classified u'aar. ForjVSays IS UHB EGGS', IktPRCMBWTU it POKtr (Continued From Page One) interested in building 'fences than in enforcing the law. Leon Fonnes-beccity attorney of Logan echoed had ljy charging that 'funny things in been done in issuing beer licenses the Cache city through granting of them to undesirables while reputable citizens were denied them. Senator Huggins added to the barrage against the commission's methods by charging that a license had been issued to 'one of the worst dives in the state, in his home town of Ogden. M. S. Robinson of American Fork, representing beer vendors, hit the local control plan with an assertion that most local boards didn't know American government when they saw it and weren't competent to handle the licensing of beer sales. The committee will have further hearings before reporting on . 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